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The Jilted Mafia Heiress Takes It All

I stood at the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the daughter of New York’s most feared Don, ready to lower myself to marry a common soldier. Then, a toddler in the front pew shrieked, "Daddy." Liam didn't squeeze my hand for reassurance. He dropped it like it was a branding iron. In front of five hundred of the criminal elite, he ran down the aisle, scooping up his secret child and the mistress who had been blackmailing him. He left me standing there, humiliated and alone. Three months later, the "Jilted Princess" title still clung to me. Yet, Liam had the audacity to bring her to my father's birthday gala. Sarah, wearing a dress far too tight and a smug smile, cornered me in the middle of the ballroom. She wanted to twist the knife. "He hates you, you know," she screamed, loud enough for the Dons and Capos to hear. "He says sleeping with you was like sleeping with a statue. He chose real love! He chose a family!" The room went deathly silent. Liam looked at me with pity, thinking he had won. He thought I was broken. He thought I was alone. I took a slow sip of my champagne and set the glass down. "I am not alone, Sarah," I said calmly. I turned toward the shadows near the entrance. "Ethan?" I called out. The crowd parted instantly for the scarred, lethal man who stepped forward—The Ghost of Chicago, the most feared Underboss in Europe. He walked over and wrapped a heavy, possessive arm around my waist. "I’d like you to meet my husband," I told a horrified Liam. "And our daughter is waiting upstairs."
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Chapter 7

Ava Vitiello POV

The adrenaline crash didn't hit me until the silence of the armored SUV settled in.

I told the driver to pull over two blocks from the estate. Sliding into the corner of the leather seat, I let the tremors take me.

It wasn't sadness. It was the terrifying, hollow echo of absolute victory.

I had won. I had dismantled him. I had stripped him of his assets, incinerated his status, and flayed his dignity.

And yet, I felt nothing but a bone-deep cold.

My phone buzzed against my thigh. The screen lit up with a single word from my father.

Study.

I wiped my face, checked the sharpness of my eyeliner in the rearview mirror, and signaled the driver to move.

The Don’s study was a cavern of mahogany and cigar smoke.

I stood before the massive desk, waiting. He didn't grant me the courtesy of looking up from his papers.

"It's done?" he asked, his voice gravel.

"He signed the points over," I replied, my voice steady. "Every fraction."

"Good."

Only then did he raise his head. His eyes were dark, unreadable abysses.

"You have had your fun, Ava. You have scorched the earth. Now, it is time to build."

He slid a thick manila file across the polished wood.

"Paris," he said.

I flipped the file open. It was a dossier on Vitiello International's European division. It was bleeding money. It was a mess that required a surgeon's scalpel.

It needed a Vitiello.

"You leave in the morning," he commanded.

I didn't argue. New York had become a graveyard of memories I had no desire to mourn.

Back at the penthouse, the silence was heavy.

I was folding my cashmere sweaters, preparing to pack the last of my life into a suitcase, when the news broke.

A notification lit up my phone, cold and impartial.

Liam Rossi and Sarah Miller married in civil ceremony at City Hall.

No fanfare. No guests. Just a signature on a government form to seal a fate.

I turned the phone off, face down.

Then came the knock.

I knew who it was before my hand touched the cold metal of the knob. The rhythm was hesitant. Familiar. A ghost from a life I had just buried.

I opened the door.

Liam stood there. He reeked of cheap whiskey and the metallic scent of rain.

"I'm leaving," I said, my voice flat.

"I know," he rasped. "I heard."

He stepped into the frame of the door, but stopped at the threshold. He knew the rules. He knew he had lost the right to enter my sanctuary.

"Why did you do it?" I asked.

It was the question that had been rotting in my gut for three agonizing months. Not why he cheated—men were weak. Men cheated. But why he humiliated me. Why he burned us to the ground.

He leaned his forehead against the doorframe, his posture collapsing under invisible weight.

"She recorded me," he whispered.

I frowned. "What?"

"The tech startup," he said, his eyes squeezing shut. "I was moving money. Dirty money. Off the books, without your father's sanction. I was trying to prove I could earn like... like a real earner. Sarah found the files."

I stared at him, the pieces finally clicking into a grotesque picture.

"She threatened to go to the FBI," he continued, the words spilling out like bile. "She said she'd trade the evidence for immunity. She said if I didn't marry her, if I didn't give the kid a name, she'd bury me. She’d bury the Family."

The realization hit me harder than any physical blow.

He didn't choose love. He didn't even choose the child.

He chose fear.

"You coward," I breathed.

He looked up, tears pooling in his bloodshot eyes.

"I didn't want to die in prison, Ava. I didn't want to be a rat. So I became a husband."

He reached out a trembling hand toward me.

"I love you," he choked out. "I never stopped."

I looked at his hand. It was the hand of a drowning man who would pull me under just to keep his own head above water.

"You didn't love me, Liam," I said, stepping back. "You loved the safety I provided."

I gripped the door handle, my knuckles white.

"And now, you have neither."

"Please," he begged.

"Goodbye, Liam."

I slammed the door. The deadbolt slid home with a final, metallic thud.

I slid down to the floor, pressing my back against the wood, listening to his footsteps retreat down the long, empty hall.

You made your bed, Soldato. Die in it.

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